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Student-Run Exhibition on Display at Clark Humanities Museum
From March 22 to April 12, the Clark Humanities Museum will be hosting Portraying the Self in the Anthropocene, an exhibition prepared by the students of the Core II course 鈥淪caped Subjects: Portraying the Self in the Anthropocene.鈥
Read MoreMena Bova 鈥24 Revives Ellen Browning Scripps鈥 Passion for Literature through Summer Research Internship
What surprised Bova the most during her research was that, in addition to her love of collecting books, Ellen Browning Scripps was also a literary benefactor.
Read MoreSpotlight on Seniors: Isabel Evans 鈥23 Finds Treasures and Inspiration in Library Archives
Although Evans is writing two senior theses to fulfill each of her major requirements, she is utilizing a similar methodology for both: archival research.
Read MoreIsabel Li 鈥25 and Amalia Koch 鈥25 Bring Ellen Browning Scripps’ Story to a Broader Audience
Amalia Koch 鈥25 and Isabel Li 鈥25 researched the life and achievements of Ellen Browning Scripps: a journalist, philanthropist, educator, and founder of the College.
Read MoreScripps Traditions Celebrate the College鈥檚 Past, Present, and Future
From the beginning of the fall semester to the end of the spring semester, these traditions help students come together in community and celebrate each other鈥檚 academic achievements鈥攁ll in ways that are uniquely Scripps.
Read MoreIsabel Evans ’23 Investigates Environmental Education and Colonial Violence
The extent of Evans鈥 research wouldn鈥檛 have been possible, she says, without the funding she received from the 澳门六合彩开奖记录资料 Research in Environmental Analysis and Pre-Thesis Fellowship.
Read MoreDenison Library鈥檚 鈥淏lind Date with a Rare Book鈥 Returns for Valentine鈥檚 Day
On February 14, the Ella Strong Denison Library will host its fourth annual 鈥淏lind Date with a Rare Book鈥 event, a return to in-person programming after last year鈥檚 event was moved online due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreVisiting Lecturer Jessica Christian 鈥07 Connects the United States鈥 Past to Its Present
For Visiting Lecturer of History Jessica Christian 鈥07, the past is always present. Although she鈥檚 teaching an introduction to US history course, the subjects she鈥檚 covering鈥攚hich include disease, colonization, environmentalism, and politics鈥攆eel both modern and familiar in a year marked by a global pandemic, protests for racial justice, and an unprecedented presidential election season.
Read MoreIn the Media: New York Times Features Suffrage Fliers from Denison Library Collection
In a photo essay on the 100th anniversary of the 19th Amendment, the New York Times featured two fliers from the Women’s Suffrage and Equal Rights Collection at the Ella Strong Denison Library.
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